Monthly Archives: November 2014

Business events are so important to Australia's events sector One in five dollars spent by international visitors in Australia is spent by an international visitor attending some form of business event, with expenditure by international business events delegates generating an estimated $2.2 billion in GDP in 2012, according to a(continue)

Poor playing pitches can 'kill' a stadium The quality of playing surfaces for sports such as cricket and football has long been a major focus in Australia. Much time and resources have resulted in a science-based approach that consistently delivers among the best fields of play in the world at(continue)

Its mascot unveiling time in Rio and Baku The Baku 2015 European Games has unveiled the official mascots for the inaugural sporting event.The two mascots, Jeyran the Gazelle and Nar the Pomegranate, have been inspired by Azerbaijani nature and heritage. They symbolise the country’s history and future. The mascots will(continue)

Qatar, Abu Dhabi and Dubai: New centre of the sporting world? By Ben Smith BBC Sport 25 November 2014 Published at http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/30180206 Brought to you here because it is a cogent piece. Where once, sport looked west for investment and inspiration, now it looks east. The oil-rich billionaires of the(continue)

ANZ Stadium will sit well among world venues Sydney's ANZ Stadium managers, caring for the former Olympic stadium, say they are confident they will secure $250 million in New South Wales Government funding for a major redevelopment. ANZ Stadium's management has major plans for a $350 million facelift for the(continue)

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